News
Metropolitan King County
Council News
2017
Lucy, Bella continue to dominate Bellevue and Newcastle top pet names
The list is provided by Regional Animal Services of King County (RASKC), which serves nearly one million residents living in 25 cities and unincorporated communities throughout King County. This list is culled from pet license applications submitted to the agency.
Lucy, Bella most popular local pet names in Maple Valley, Black Diamond, and Covington
The list is brought to you by Regional Animal Services of King County (RASKC), which serves nearly one million residents living in 25 cities and unincorporated communities throughout King County.
Lucy, Bella head the list of King County’s Top Pet Names
This list is culled from pet license applications submitted to Regional Animal Services of King County (RASKC), which serves nearly one million residents living in 25 cities and unincorporated communities throughout King County.
Bella, Kitty Enumclaw’s top pet names
The list is provided by Regional Animal Services of King County (RASKC), which serves nearly one million residents living in 25 cities and unincorporated communities throughout King County. This list is culled from pet license applications submitted to the agency.
Bella, Charlie head the list of Kent’s top pet names
The list is brought to you by Regional Animal Services of King County (RASKC), which serves nearly one million residents living in 25 cities and unincorporated communities throughout King County.
County Council acts to protect users on County Trail System
October Terror Attack Spurs Action
Council transforms how juveniles are detained in King County
Council votes to implement restructure mission of Children and Family Justice Center and juvenile justice in King County
Council bans solitary confinement for youth in detention
It will end the use of solitary confinement/isolation as county policy, reducing its use to instances where, because of safety, security or another reason, a less restrictive option is not available.
Council acts to support West Point employees and strengthen safeguards at treatment facility
Implementing recommendations and accommodating reporting of concerns at facility
Director of Public Health joins South King County leaders for holiday “Good Eggs” breakfast
Discussing strategies, answering questions
King County Public Officials headline von Reichbauer Town Hall
Town Hall featured leaders from King County Elections, Public Health, Libraries, Metro, and Sheriff’s Office.
Council takes first steps to making County Code Gender-Neutral
Unanimous support for making changes to gendered pronouns and historically gendered terms
Council Approves Vashon Subarea Plan
Balancing growth, recognizing island’s rural nature
Juvenile Justice, Addiction Treatment and Tax Reform Highlight King County’s Agenda for State Legislature
Council unanimously approves county’s Legislative Agenda
Balducci Statement on Microsoft Redmond Campus Expansion
Metropolitan King County Councilmember and Sound Transit Boardmember Claudia Balducci released the following statement on the announcement by Microsoft to expand and build upon their headquarters in Redmond:
Road Safety Improvements planned for Fairwood Community
Funds to install a roundabout at the intersection of SE 176th St and SE 171 Way were included in the budget adopted by the Council
Council accepts reports on steps to address labor trafficking
Reducing Trafficking, aiding survivors, raising awareness
Chief Economist meets with South King County community leaders
Dr. Steve Lerch discussed opportunities, challenges and expectations for our state’s economy
Drowsy Driving Focus of Councilmember, Sheriff Effort
Recent statistics state that drowsy drivers cause 1,550 deaths, 71,000 injuries, and more than 100,000 accidents each year in the U.S. The Washington State Patrol reports that from 2011 through 2015 there were 64 fatal collisions and 308 serious injury collisions investigated where a drowsy driver was involved.
Council Approves Simplifying Metro Transit Fares
Eliminating Peak and Zone Fares for Single Adult Rate
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